A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) legal team, Lawyer Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, is of the view that Deputy Minister of Finance, Lawyer John Kumah is not fit to respond to former President John Dramani Mahama on issues concerning Ghana’s economy.
The deputy minister had reacted to claims by the former president that Ghana’s economy under the Nana Addo-led administration is horrifying.
But, Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe who was speaking in an interview with NEAT FM’s morning show, Ghana Montie questioned the locus of John Kumah’s aim to reply John Mahama.
“Apuu! Who is john Kumah to respond to the former president?” he rhetorically questioned.
Listen to interview
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Edudzi is NOT an economist. So is John Mahama. The two of them can speak "authoritatively" on economic issues, but John Kumah who is an economist cannot? What kind of warped thinking is this?
Tweaaaaaaaaaa! But who is this Edudzi messenger village boy boy lawyer to respond to our Dep. Finance Minister? Edudzi is a cheap lawyer. John Mahama is c0rrupt and incompetent... period!!!! You NDC guys know this. Edudzi must shutt the ***barred word*** up!1
John Kumah is the deputy economic minister, isn’t he? He has done his masters and doctorate in finance and economics so if he can’t challenge the ex president on national economic issues then I’m afraid Edudzi should forever remain silent when president Akuffu Addo speaks on any issue in our political discussion.
It is very important to be civil in the expression of our thoughts on issues without been condescending. Politics should never be used as an excuse to denigrate our opponents. You reveal your true character by the way you carry yourself in public through words and deeds. Politics is not supposed to be a verbal combat, and there’s a significant difference between education in the classroom and native wisdom. A combination of the two makes an individual well-rounded and more useful to society.
Oh, but Mahama himself said he only has A-level economics! No wonder Ghana was in economic mess under him. He did understand teeeeeee......! You can't say anything to defend him. He himself knows that he knows nothing about governance as far as economics is concerned
This Edudzi behaves like he has no brain. Every Ghanaian has a right to respond to issues being discussed in Ghanaian political discourse and this is what we call democracy. Listen Edudzi, all Ghanaians are equal and must be allowed to exercise their freedom to speak. We not buy his ***barred word*** farm antics. Intolerant bi-got.
There you go!. When he was president, he could not be questioned because none of us has tasted presidency. You are still carrying this mantra, what do you know in economics? Sixth form economics? Oh sixth form economist indeed.